Hysterectomy Benign

Hysterectomy Benign

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Hysterectomy Benign

The Condition(s):

Chronic Pain, Heavy Bleeding, Fibroids, Endometriosis, Prolapse

A wide variety of benign (non-cancerous) conditions can affect a woman’s reproductive system, which consists of the uterus, vagina, ovaries and fallopian tubes. Most of these conditions affect the uterus, which is the hollow, muscular organ that holds a baby as it grows. Common types of gynecologic conditions like fibroids (noncancerous growths in the uterine wall), endometriosis (noncancerous growths in the uterine lining) or prolapse (falling or slipping of the uterus) can cause chronic pain and heavy bleeding, as well as other disabling symptoms. Women who experience these symptoms are often treated with hysterectomy - the surgical removal of the uterus. In fact, this procedure is the second most common surgery for women in the United States; an estimated one third will have a hysterectomy by age 60.1 In Europe and elsewhere, the rate of hysterectomy is rising but still far less common. For example, in France, Italy and Spain, less than .5 percent of women will have a hysterectomy by age 60.2

The Treatment: Hysterectomy

Your doctor might recommend a hysterectomy to treat your condition. Hysterectomy can sometimes be performed through the vagina. However, when the uterus is large or if you have internal scarring from a prior surgery or other conditions, abdominal hysterectomy is usually performed. Traditionally, abdominal hysterectomies are performed with open surgery, which requires a wide incision below the navel. This procedure can be painful, involving heavy medications, risk of infection and significant blood loss. After surgery, a long recovery (often 6 weeks) is necessary. In addition, many patients are not happy with the scar left by the incision. While hysterectomy is a relatively safe procedure, it may not be appropriate or necessary for all individuals or conditions. Alternative treatments that preserve the uterus may be available. For example, da Vinci Myomectomy may be an option for women with fibroids who want to preserve their fertility and/or uterus. Always ask your doctor about all treatment options, as well as their risks and benefits.

da Vinci Hysterectomy: A Less Invasive Surgical Procedure

If your doctor recommends hysterectomy, you may be a candidate for an innovative, minimally invasive surgical procedure called da Vinci Hysterectomy. This procedure uses a state-of-the-art surgical system designed to help your doctor perform the most precise and least invasive hysterectomy available today. For most women, da Vinci Hysterectomy offers numerous potential benefits over traditional surgical approaches, including:

Significantly less pain

Less blood loss and need for transfusion

Less risk of infection

Shorter hospital stay

Quicker recovery and return to normal activities

Small incisions for minimal scarring

Better outcomes and patient satisfaction, in many cases

As with any surgical procedure, these benefits cannot be guaranteed as surgery is both patient and procedure specific.